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but we move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president and the democrats can talk about all of this all they want but the fact is the american people are focused on our economy and they are asking the question where are the jobs? >> so michael hastings i want to ask you, if this is the tactic of the gop to just ignore what hand yesterday, can they win doing that? >> i don't think so. i think they are going to hit it hard eventually. guess who mitt romney is going on friday? to north carolina. so i think they are going to at some point use gay marriage as an issue. the poll numbers you showed at the beginning of the show showing in the swing states how unpopular it still is. so i think they will use it.
but we move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president and the democrats can talk about all of this all...
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it got 59 votes in the united states senate but failed. common cause believes that the filibuster is not only unconstitutional, but the filibuster has add to the partisanship that we see in washington. we filed in the federal courts. while the constitution does give the senate and the house the right to set their own rules, we have pointed out in our litigation that points in history where the courts have said, yes, you have a right to make your own rules and to live by them, but they can't be unconstitutional. >> eliot: now look, as i said, and i've said it many times in the show i'm sympathetic to the notion that the filibuster has been overused abused, i would like to eliminate it and see pure majority rule in the house and the senate. the constitution does permit and require were majority votes for certain votes like overriding the president's veto, impeachment, situations like that. the constitution recognizes some instance where is the super majority is required. do you go from there and then it says do you therefore say it's implyin
it got 59 votes in the united states senate but failed. common cause believes that the filibuster is not only unconstitutional, but the filibuster has add to the partisanship that we see in washington. we filed in the federal courts. while the constitution does give the senate and the house the right to set their own rules, we have pointed out in our litigation that points in history where the courts have said, yes, you have a right to make your own rules and to live by them, but they can't be...
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states is gay. [ laughter ] >> we have arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> this afternoon your marriage started feeling a little weak didn't it? you got a sudden urge to abandon your family and go antiquing up at the cape. [ laughter ] >> and it's all because today barack obama became the first sitting president to push the rainbow button and launch gay-many-gedon. >> friendly, gay friendly. >> i'm not wearing pants yet. >> when i'm not sure what do you think i'm doing? i'm fighting crime. and i have to change a lot. >> if i'm boring you, let's talk about whoopi's sex life? what is going on with you? >> i am happier now than i have ever been before -- >> when was the last time you have been with a man? >> you know. >> one of our viewers asked should marijuana be legalized for medical use -- >> aren't there issues of importance that you want to talk about. >> we are on the road to serfdom as the government getting bigger we become smaller. >> i'm saying yes. i'm saying yes. >> we're going to let you vote. does h
states is gay. [ laughter ] >> we have arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> this afternoon your marriage started feeling a little weak didn't it? you got a sudden urge to abandon your family and go antiquing up at the cape. [ laughter ] >> and it's all because today barack obama became the first sitting president to push the rainbow button and launch gay-many-gedon. >> friendly, gay friendly....
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the president of the united states recognizing that he as an individual believe same-sex marriage should be legal. this breaks through so many of the old--not conspiracy, but the old vision to what marriage used to be about, and i think it brings us into a modern era. it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. i can't wait to see how this plays out politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a historic day. >> we'll rely on you and your insights in that subject. we go to viewpoint tonight. >> thank you. >> an old has been comedian on john john who keeps telling us things we don't want to hear. look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if i grow this out a little bit i look too much like an english country gent... naaah. a little this way and i feel like i'm from outer space. this and i feel like a viking... [ roars ] not my style, man. [ male announcer ] master your style... even trimming, a close shave and accurate edging... with the new gillette fusion proglide styler. every inch o
the president of the united states recognizing that he as an individual believe same-sex marriage should be legal. this breaks through so many of the old--not conspiracy, but the old vision to what marriage used to be about, and i think it brings us into a modern era. it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. i can't wait to see how this plays out politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a...
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. >> eliot: at least 50% of the united states agricultural workforce is comprised of undocumented immigrants. according to a harrowing reporting those hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers face high risk of sexual harassment in the workplace. virtually all of the women interviewed described being victims of or witnesses to sexual misconduct. corroborating the mistreatment of immigrant works workers. >> eliot: this report comes as a house g.o.p. wednesday passed a version of the violence against women act that eliminates the limited but vital protections undocumented workers currently positive. here to discuss this disturbing contradiction is researcher grace meng. thank you for coming in. give us a sense of the magnitude of this problem and why you think it exists. >> it's hard to put an exact number on the figure because it's so hard to survey a fearful population. but what is clear from our research, workers working a variety of crops in states across the country describe accounts that were similar, that followed a pattern of people abusing power. it became close to us that there were
. >> eliot: at least 50% of the united states agricultural workforce is comprised of undocumented immigrants. according to a harrowing reporting those hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers face high risk of sexual harassment in the workplace. virtually all of the women interviewed described being victims of or witnesses to sexual misconduct. corroborating the mistreatment of immigrant works workers. >> eliot: this report comes as a house g.o.p. wednesday passed a version of the...
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what am i supposed to do if i'm president of the united states? what am i supposed to do if i'm congress. >> one thing you could do, for example, let's say you're bleeding from multiple parts of your body, and you reason realize why you're bleeding from multiple parts of your body is because you're stabbing yourself. the first thing you would do is stop stabbing yourself. to stop the bleeding you would stop doing what is causing it. one of the things we ought to do is stop doing the things that is causing the terrorism in the first place. now that doesn't mean that all terrorism will disappear overnight. there will be lingering anti-american hatred. you have law enforcement. you comply with the law, and have caught a lot of people trying to hurt the united states that way, dropping opposite bombs and invading countries is clearly doing the opposite. >> glenn greenwald, thank you for being on "the young turks." michael, we'll be back with you. coming up on "the young turks." we go back to the mansion. cenk uygur finishes up their conversation in a
what am i supposed to do if i'm president of the united states? what am i supposed to do if i'm congress. >> one thing you could do, for example, let's say you're bleeding from multiple parts of your body, and you reason realize why you're bleeding from multiple parts of your body is because you're stabbing yourself. the first thing you would do is stop stabbing yourself. to stop the bleeding you would stop doing what is causing it. one of the things we ought to do is stop doing the...
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. >> and the president of the united states. anyone who has more than $250,000 on deposit, they want to bank with j.p. morgan chase because it's too big to fail and they know that all of that money is backed up by the government even though it's not officially guaranteed by the fdic. they get these deposits in. they are a utility bank. and it is their job and duty in return for that implicit government backstop to take those deposits and lend them out into the economy. what do they do instead? >> tell us. >> they take the $360,000,000,000 and put it in a hedge fund in london. >> can i put this in plain english? j.p. morgan chase is doing what we don't want them to do taking the federal guarantee, gambling in the casino, making either big money, which they keep, or losing big money and making us bail them out. >> that's why we want the voelker rule. jamie dimon is lobbying against it. >>. >> saying look how profitable we are. he is happy with the money the london-based hundred fund makes. they love the profits because they never
. >> and the president of the united states. anyone who has more than $250,000 on deposit, they want to bank with j.p. morgan chase because it's too big to fail and they know that all of that money is backed up by the government even though it's not officially guaranteed by the fdic. they get these deposits in. they are a utility bank. and it is their job and duty in return for that implicit government backstop to take those deposits and lend them out into the economy. what do they do...
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because this is a sitting president of the united states of america. >> right. and by the way the first black president of america. i mean it's historic in so many ways, but i think it will play out good if we can frame it beyond just marriage equality because this is really about civil rights. this is really about whether or not we view people in this country as lesser? we have only one group of people in america that are viewed as second class citizens under the law, and that is the gay lesbian community. so this has to be now -- talked about in a grander scheme, which is this is the last piece of the civil rights puzzle being put into place. we are now -- if we now view everyone in america as equal, we are -- we are realizing the dreams of -- of what our founding fathers meant. >> rob, you know, if my polling has any indication meaning the people that called the show in the last hour and a half blacks whites independents. they have all said the same thing. this is courage. and i think -- particularly when your opponent is mitt romney when you show true courag
because this is a sitting president of the united states of america. >> right. and by the way the first black president of america. i mean it's historic in so many ways, but i think it will play out good if we can frame it beyond just marriage equality because this is really about civil rights. this is really about whether or not we view people in this country as lesser? we have only one group of people in america that are viewed as second class citizens under the law, and that is the gay...
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look at what is happening in the united states senate today. loan payments are able to double, the interest rates are about to double. republicans are in favorite of letting that double democrats are against it. that is going to make college students very angry, and make their parents very angry. so there's a whole bunch of issues right now focused on younger vote fors that are motivating them in a way they haven't been motivated. >> so it's possible on both of those issues you could see an increase. 57% of independents are in favor of gay marriage. are you seeing that across the board? >> those independents vary from state to state. where they tend to be better educated and younger, yes. when they tend to be older, less well educated, we see a different kind of pattern. it breaks more around age and education than around independence per se. >> let me ask you about african american base and how this affects that among african-americans 49% oppose gay marriage, and that's down significantly from 2004 67% in 2004 opposed it. but could it still h
look at what is happening in the united states senate today. loan payments are able to double, the interest rates are about to double. republicans are in favorite of letting that double democrats are against it. that is going to make college students very angry, and make their parents very angry. so there's a whole bunch of issues right now focused on younger vote fors that are motivating them in a way they haven't been motivated. >> so it's possible on both of those issues you could see...
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how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the end of the day, the issue where he still needs to go a little farther is the notion of federallizing the issue of equality. we have done that with basically everything we have done to advance rights in the broadest term. we need to do that with marriage equality. it can not be a state-by-state effort. >> yeah. i agree and i think it was john lewis that said that yesterday. so i think it has been enormous progress in a short period of time on this issue, don't you think? >> extrordanaire. eight years ago, i was certainly an outlier when we started providing marriage certificates to thousands of
how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the...
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states congress or the united states senate. so we are eager to clearly confidently draw the contrast between republicans and democrats on issues around jobs on making sure that the middle class can survive, that they can deal with the squeeze they are facing by lowering incomes and rising costs. again, i would go back to massachusetts, at the primary example. scott brown will do anything and everything he can to run away from his record of supporting higher taxes for the middle class and lower taxes for the very wealthiest americans. and we want to draw that contrast. we want to talk about those issues. but we won't run from our position like women's health gay issues or any others that we feel are important to other people around the country. >> yeah. so tonight, on the war room we are sort of looking at this we are looking at the fallout of the decision. could the senate moving to repeal doma on the flip side energize the base? could that help progressive democrats? >> as you probably know the judiciary committee has had hear
states congress or the united states senate. so we are eager to clearly confidently draw the contrast between republicans and democrats on issues around jobs on making sure that the middle class can survive, that they can deal with the squeeze they are facing by lowering incomes and rising costs. again, i would go back to massachusetts, at the primary example. scott brown will do anything and everything he can to run away from his record of supporting higher taxes for the middle class and lower...
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states of america? i don't know yet. >> is mitt romney a wuss. >> yeah, i think he is. ♪ >> eliot: why china is kicking our ass! >> the reason number 933. >> what is that? is it dance party friday? is it? how did that happen? ♪ >> those are news broadcasters. they're there to tell us what is happening in the world. >> eliot: still true to politics is the best spectator sport in history. our wealthy president and >>(narrator) gavin newsom, lieutenant governor of california, and former mayor of san francisco is on current tv. >>every night on cable news networks everyone's focusing on what's wrong. i want this show to move past that. i love creative people, and with all the vexing problems we have we need creative thinking. >>(narrator) with interviews with notables from silicon valley, hollywood, and beyond. >>at the end of the day this show's simple. it's about ideas. ideas are the best politics. >>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. next. only on current tv. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well,
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marriage is one of the largest industries in the united states. >> right. i forget the numbers, but somebody talked about how much this is going to cost north carolina. >> i won't spend a dime there. i have plenty of friends there, and they are going to have to visit me in chicago. >> there you go. >> they are so anti-gray, there is not even a crate and barrel there. [ laughter ] >> it is just wrong. >> forget about pottery barn. >> yeah. >> that is just wrong. megan in maryland you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> hello. y'all rock. >> yeah! >> you are a tough act to follow, but i wanted to comment on that caller yesterday, the exwhite sue primmist. >> how about that, right? >> megan talk about what he said. >> well, he came on saying he has been a white supercyst for sometime and i guess had some sort of epiphany and found god and argued that as tax-paying americans, we should all have equal rights. >> yeah. more and more people are coming to this that it just -- bigotry is bigotry no matter who it is against. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> right in
marriage is one of the largest industries in the united states. >> right. i forget the numbers, but somebody talked about how much this is going to cost north carolina. >> i won't spend a dime there. i have plenty of friends there, and they are going to have to visit me in chicago. >> there you go. >> they are so anti-gray, there is not even a crate and barrel there. [ laughter ] >> it is just wrong. >> forget about pottery barn. >> yeah. >> that...
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states -- up here at the united states capitol building down the street from our studio. then back to the white house and the president will be welcoming the major league soccer champions, the l.a. galaxy to the white house in the east room of the white house this afternoon. can't do it in the rose garden because it is raining. the president and vice president meet with tim geithner, treasury secretary at 3:30 followed by a meeting at 4:30 with secretary of defense leon panetta. he will be meeting with the combatant commanders at 5:30 in the oval office. and then -- actually in the cabinet room and then tonight he's hosting a dinner for the combatant commanders and their spouses in the blue room of the white house. busy day for the president. probably for you, too. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: hey, hello, everybody. and welcome to the "full court press" this tuesday morning may 15th. so good to see you today. thank you so much for joining us here as we tackle the big stories of the day. in this last hour together this morning, we'll take a look at
states -- up here at the united states capitol building down the street from our studio. then back to the white house and the president will be welcoming the major league soccer champions, the l.a. galaxy to the white house in the east room of the white house this afternoon. can't do it in the rose garden because it is raining. the president and vice president meet with tim geithner, treasury secretary at 3:30 followed by a meeting at 4:30 with secretary of defense leon panetta. he will be...
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he said i don't know if he was born in the united states of america. i don't know that. but i know within his heart he is not an american. he is just not an american. >> wow. >> but now -- ♪ >> wind that back a little bit. >> he is backtracking. i misspoke. [ laughter ] >> how is that misspeaking. >> that was pretty definitive. >> i misspoke and i apologize. i have confidence in president obama's legitimacy. he didn't say anything about american -- he said i don't think the president was born here. >> you are liars! you are medaling in things that are none of your business! >> it's like the breitbart sites. they still try to have it both says. if you have to start a piece disclaiming that breitbart is a site that has never advocated the narrative of birthism -- [ laughter ] >> we're not saying -- >> right. we just post it. >> but here is a lump of crazy for you crazies. the latest installment of breitbart.com concerns a 1991 pamphlet that erroneously describes obama as being born in kenyan! [ dramatic music ] >> they claim they are not publishing this as bait for the u
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states. now, mitt romney is reportedly looking at ohio senator bob boom boom portman as a possible vice presidential candidate which could help him win the state. bill portman did describe himself to his staff as so boring that i didn't even know i was boring. for more i'm joined by dean obeidallah, who comments on the day's events at the deansreport.com, and by ben adler, campaign correspondent with "the nation." gentlemen, it's great to have you both here. thank you so much. >> thanks for having us. >> i want to start off with the governor's appearance on the rush limbaugh show. is repeating whatever rush limbaugh says part of a strategy to actually make the far right like him more? >> yes, definitely. mitt romney has deferred to rush limbaugh before if you look at climate change. he used to believe in climate change. when he admitted that in this campaign cycle rush limbaugh said bye-bye nomination. that didn't turn out to be true but romney did dial that back and say he is not sure about
states. now, mitt romney is reportedly looking at ohio senator bob boom boom portman as a possible vice presidential candidate which could help him win the state. bill portman did describe himself to his staff as so boring that i didn't even know i was boring. for more i'm joined by dean obeidallah, who comments on the day's events at the deansreport.com, and by ben adler, campaign correspondent with "the nation." gentlemen, it's great to have you both here. thank you so much....
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he came to the united states as a child. he hasbi been living in singapore for the past three years. chuck schumer and bob casey intloutsz legislation yesterday to go affection pat tree on thes like savren who give up their citizenship to dodge taxes. representative edward markey is backing twitter on twitter after the site pledged today support do not track requests on the firefox browser. the tweet reads as follows. tech tri leader with support of do not track. other companies should follow and give to consumers the right to say no to info collection using do not track lets you block cookies from third party sites which could otherwise be used to put together a dossier on your activity online. the ftc is praising twitter and hoping other companies will follow suit. we will we will be back with more bill press after the break. you can join us online current.gov current.gov/bill press. we will be right back. we have a big, big hour and the i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at
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they're willing to risk the full faith and credit of the united states meaning the united states of america will not pay the bills as they come due. it would be like us saying oh, we're not going to pay our mortgage. we're not going to pay our credit card bills but this is the united states of america. it would send a shock wave through the economy and the very fact that the speaker is talking about this again is going to create uncertainty and will hurt the economy. and so here you have the speaker of the house of representatives making a statement that will, in fact, hurt the economy when he was invited down to the white house to talk about ways to improve the economy, the president wanted to give them the to do list. there are many things that we should be doing in congress today that could help spur rate our job growth including taking up major pieceless of the president's jobs plan from last september and yet the day before that, the speaker of the house makes the statement which will, unfortunately, slow down the economy and create even greater uncertainty. >> bill: the speaker says -
they're willing to risk the full faith and credit of the united states meaning the united states of america will not pay the bills as they come due. it would be like us saying oh, we're not going to pay our mortgage. we're not going to pay our credit card bills but this is the united states of america. it would send a shock wave through the economy and the very fact that the speaker is talking about this again is going to create uncertainty and will hurt the economy. and so here you have the...
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this is pretty much a settled issue in the united states. i mean with catholics with really anyone, i think that's why, again, so many of us who do respect the catholic social justice tradition and are inspired aboutby it are puzzled about why the bishops want to double down on it. in the will be their key issue. we hear from bishops again and again that they are not partisan, that they are not picking sides during this election year. i think at the very least, they are giving the appearance that they are comfortable aligning themselves with right-wing eye delogs ideologues. 250 byrnes, there is diversity of thought. >> why don't we hear from the others? i haven't heard from one bishop frankly -- tell me if i am wrong. >> yeah. >> who would stand up and say, i disagree with what they are doing. >> interesting yesterday, bishop stephen blair, the bishop of stockton, california, who is also the head of the us conference bishops domestic justice committee came out with an interview in america a pretty influential catholic magazine. he did offer
this is pretty much a settled issue in the united states. i mean with catholics with really anyone, i think that's why, again, so many of us who do respect the catholic social justice tradition and are inspired aboutby it are puzzled about why the bishops want to double down on it. in the will be their key issue. we hear from bishops again and again that they are not partisan, that they are not picking sides during this election year. i think at the very least, they are giving the appearance...
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when foreign heads of state come to the united states, that doesn't come as count as a foreign trip but they do that protection as well. they have an enormous portfolio. i am sure a lot of this happens. maybe it's not so prolific. sullivan said it is less than 1% of all of his agents. >> is sun value secure in his job? >> i think so. someone asked leiberman after the hearing. he said i think he is fine. i think he is set. jay carney has endorsed him from the podium several times. >> saying that the president has confidence in him? >> right. >> the other big political news of the day is donald trump -- you thought he we want away? >> wishful thinking. >> as presidentsed obama said we got rid of the biggest menace to this country greatest threat to the this country, having fun with donald trump but he is back with a vengeance this week in several fronts. first he announced yesterday he wants to start his own anti-obama super p.a.c. he is demanding a speaking engagement in tampa. actually mitt romney has offered the donald up for dinner. the obama campaign has had like the george clooney d
when foreign heads of state come to the united states, that doesn't come as count as a foreign trip but they do that protection as well. they have an enormous portfolio. i am sure a lot of this happens. maybe it's not so prolific. sullivan said it is less than 1% of all of his agents. >> is sun value secure in his job? >> i think so. someone asked leiberman after the hearing. he said i think he is fine. i think he is set. jay carney has endorsed him from the podium several times....
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jay carney. >> the president's point was we should not hold the united states hostage to one party's political agenda. >> yeah. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> he will not let congress hold the country in hostage again. obama hosted the born and other top executives for lunch? and brought a piece offering he brought sandwiches. what kind of sandwich goes with scotch? >> any kind. >> boner asked obama what his plans were to deal with what he called the largest tax increase in history. he is talk about the bush tax cuts expiring the way they were designed to. >> right. sure. >> okay. yeah. the -- carney said the president made clear we're not going to recreate the debacle we had last august. senator kent conrad -- >> their proposals would take us right back to the failed policies that brought this country to the brink of economic collapse. >> that's become the talking point. the president's predecessor, somebody said in the chat room earlier that mitt romney won't say george bush because it's like beatle juice, if he says it three times he appears. [ romantic music ] [ laughter ] >> mi
jay carney. >> the president's point was we should not hold the united states hostage to one party's political agenda. >> yeah. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> he will not let congress hold the country in hostage again. obama hosted the born and other top executives for lunch? and brought a piece offering he brought sandwiches. what kind of sandwich goes with scotch? >> any kind. >> boner asked obama what his plans were to deal with what he called the...
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sane people say this is part of god's plan. >> except for the 60s in the united states of america at cranbrook school. >> exactly. >> then there were no gays. >> no, just weird people we have to punish for being different with zany hijinks. >> this president successfully hid who he really was -- >> so this is not surprising -- >> this reinforces that he is radical left, no president has ever taken this position. >> yeah. >> and he was put in a box because if he didn't do it he was hiding his agenda just as he promised putin -- >> nobody puts -- >> barack in a box. >> yeah. >> wouldn't radical left be hey, gay guys have all of the gay sex you want and you can never get married? >> yeah. >> here is gretchen carlson. >> president obama makes history, but is there tolerance for both sides or is he demonizing those who disagree with him now? >> what? >> he may have already -- >> is he demonizing those who are demonizing gays -- >> yes. you demonizing people who demonize people -- >> kind of those who were invading iraq were demonized by fox news. >> yeah. >> boys and girls are having thei
sane people say this is part of god's plan. >> except for the 60s in the united states of america at cranbrook school. >> exactly. >> then there were no gays. >> no, just weird people we have to punish for being different with zany hijinks. >> this president successfully hid who he really was -- >> so this is not surprising -- >> this reinforces that he is radical left, no president has ever taken this position. >> yeah. >> and he was put in...
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of course, his father was a great united states senator for many years. congressman, good to see you. >> great to be here. >> thank you so much for coming in making the big commute from baltimore this morning. >> i do that every day. >> i bet. i bet. so i know big issue with you as helen campaign finance reform. first, i want to ask you about a statement made by the speaker yesterday saying that the debt ceiling, raising the death debt ceiling is coming up not until 2013 but he is vowing right now, they are not going to make any agreement on the debt ceiling unless he gets massive more spending cuts and an extension of the bush tax cuts. didn't we try this before? >> it's dÉjÀ vu all over again. i don't know why the speaker would state this position out particularly when the public saw last time, the effect it had on marked, it roiled the markets to have this showdown approach to legislating. he is setting the table for that again. i think it's irresponsible because it raises that specter. there are a lot of things that are causing the public to be jump
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it is if you were born in the united states. that's what the whole anchor baby thing is about. >> but your citizenship does pass on. you don't have to be born -- he's right in that if your mother is an american citizen and you're born -- let's say she goes into labor while she's on a trip someplace, you're not automatically a citizen of france because she happened to be vacationing there and went into labor early. you're still an american citizen. because your mother is an american citizen. she still has her citizenship. you're an american. end of conversation. >> stephanie: that's a good point. because that's the other thing, it doesn't matter the father, where your father was born or as so many people pointed out, mitt romney's father was born in mexico where they went to -- because they wanted -- anyway, that part is true. >> yeah. >> exactly. >> and again, his dad was born in mexico. and -- >> it says right on that certificate. >> ran for president. was born in mexico and obviously so, not hidden. some sort of fakey birth an
it is if you were born in the united states. that's what the whole anchor baby thing is about. >> but your citizenship does pass on. you don't have to be born -- he's right in that if your mother is an american citizen and you're born -- let's say she goes into labor while she's on a trip someplace, you're not automatically a citizen of france because she happened to be vacationing there and went into labor early. you're still an american citizen. because your mother is an american...
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we've arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> bill: don't you love it? leading a war on marriage. fist of all rush limbaugh ought to know about traditional marriage because he's had four of them. he makes a mockery of traditional marriage. this guy right? what cheekiness for him to present himself as a pay patrid of traditional marriage. president obama is not leading a war on marriage. what he's saying is anybody -- two people should be able to get married. he himself came out and said i believe that same-sex couples should have this right. so the big question is was it the right thing to do? and politically how do you think it will impact the president and his re-election. 1-866-55-press. do you support what the president said and even if you're a supporter of gay marriage, do you think it was good for him to come out in support of it at this time? my take on it. i think it was one of the gutsiest, one of the ballsiest decisions made by any president of the united states. it took a lot of guts to send the navy seal
we've arrived at a point where the president of the united states is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. >> bill: don't you love it? leading a war on marriage. fist of all rush limbaugh ought to know about traditional marriage because he's had four of them. he makes a mockery of traditional marriage. this guy right? what cheekiness for him to present himself as a pay patrid of traditional marriage. president obama is not leading a war on marriage. what he's saying is anybody --...
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the head of americans united for separation of church and state the reverend berry lynn. >> it's nice to be back. >> thank you for coming in so early this morning. this is like a ritual that republican candidates have to do? right? >> right. mitt romney had to do it even more because mitt romney knows that there is a huge difference of theological opinion between what mormons believe and all of the students at liberty university means. he admitted there is a difference in theology here he said in an interview after the speech, a significant difference in theology here he wanted to say i know there is a difference here don't ask me, too much about it. that didn't work very well. he tried to do a jack kennedy speech explaining why he would not listen to the headquarters in salt lake, he would care about the constitution it pretty much was a flop. he should not repeat that. he gets the biggest applause line when he says, to distinguish himself from president obama, marriage one man and one woman. he says it. he also uses the phrase religious freedom. he said can you believe that's a con
the head of americans united for separation of church and state the reverend berry lynn. >> it's nice to be back. >> thank you for coming in so early this morning. this is like a ritual that republican candidates have to do? right? >> right. mitt romney had to do it even more because mitt romney knows that there is a huge difference of theological opinion between what mormons believe and all of the students at liberty university means. he admitted there is a difference in...
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states himself out of the oval office which is what drove him the only president in history to resign. again it wasn't pleasant to report that story. i was hoping against hope as the story developed it would turn out the president was not involved. when he was involved. of course when you report that kind of news, there is a price to pay for it. >> stephanie: we've been talking about the marriage equality fight, how that will play out in this election. as someone that obviously reported on the civil rights movements in the '60s, the protests in birmingham, how do you think this will play out and how do you see it? >> well, over the long haul, i think it will play out similar to what happened with the civil rights movement of dealing with the voting rights and other rights of people of color. but in the short term, i think i'm in a minority among reporters. i think this is somewhat damaging to president obama's chances in the fall. let me make clear. i think he made the right decision but in the middle of a presidential election campaign my assessment is it hurts him. the economy is th
states himself out of the oval office which is what drove him the only president in history to resign. again it wasn't pleasant to report that story. i was hoping against hope as the story developed it would turn out the president was not involved. when he was involved. of course when you report that kind of news, there is a price to pay for it. >> stephanie: we've been talking about the marriage equality fight, how that will play out in this election. as someone that obviously reported...
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the president of the united states doesn't like capitalism. >> oh, my god. i keep pounding that like a subordinate employees employee. fox and friends. >> the man that keep vowing to take down successful businesses in order to make things fair. is he the first president to run against capitalism. >> oh somebody got the memo. >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> roger ailes sent out a memo and everybody ran with it yesterday. >> is he the first president to run against cast-a-polisn. >> gretchen. >> the president making class war fair key to his campaign. how the poor lives. cell phone television, check, cable, check. >> have these people realize their president they spent defending for the last eight years is the one who wrecked capitalism. >> yes. >> okay. sippy cup. >> i find him to be an incredible optimist -- >> romney. >> who keeps campaigning, losing campaigning, losing. and if he were really that burned, and i'm quoting the article, by watching his parents lose these elections, i wouldn't think he would be this optimistic and enthusiastic. [ laughter ] >> he
the president of the united states doesn't like capitalism. >> oh, my god. i keep pounding that like a subordinate employees employee. fox and friends. >> the man that keep vowing to take down successful businesses in order to make things fair. is he the first president to run against capitalism. >> oh somebody got the memo. >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> roger ailes sent out a memo and everybody ran with it yesterday. >> is he the first president to run...
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senator rand paul, the united states senator, at the -- the faith and freedom coalition meeting in iowa. >> recently weighed in on marriage. and you know, he said his views were evolving on marriage. call me cynical but i wasn't sure his views on marriage -- [ laughter ] >> what's that mean even? what? >> stephanie: a, it is using gay as a pejorative. didn't think his views could get any gayer. >> must be really hard at it. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: what is this? eighth grade on the republican side? >> he's a sitting u.s. senator! >> shame on him! >> stephanie: we were talking about this saturday night. really literally is the most racist sexist homophobic primary i can remember. i was saying once again the bullies, all of them. that's why chris christie didn't get in. they would have killed the fat kid with a rock. when you see his code name as piggy, you know it is time to -- >> he hasn't gotten in yet. some people feel that chris christie's veto of some healthcare reform thing in new jersey -- over the weekend. >> stephanie: pick me. >> was a signal to romney. pick me. i'm on your s
senator rand paul, the united states senator, at the -- the faith and freedom coalition meeting in iowa. >> recently weighed in on marriage. and you know, he said his views were evolving on marriage. call me cynical but i wasn't sure his views on marriage -- [ laughter ] >> what's that mean even? what? >> stephanie: a, it is using gay as a pejorative. didn't think his views could get any gayer. >> must be really hard at it. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: what is this?...
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of it, or a reporter asks him at that point he has an obligation if he wants to be president of the united states, leader of his party, he needs to lead and say we are going to conduct this election in reasonable lines. >> and david honestly, the theme for me this morning is more how is the main stream media going to cover this. mitt romney is literally on record now as say i am responsible for turning around the auto industry. do you just cover that as a reporter saying okay. that is what happened. >> yeah. when i saw i this morning, i literally freaked out. i thought in has got to be a mistake. my fear, and this is the criticism of the media for a while. you will have some members of the media that say, mitt romney did this blah blah blah. but to me it's to tell the truth. and sometimes the fact of the matter is that president baum and president bush to a certain extent, they gave government money to help the auto industry. and there is no way you could do a structured plan without using the bailout. >> that's right. >> a reporter has to say i don't care if the romney campaign gets pisse
of it, or a reporter asks him at that point he has an obligation if he wants to be president of the united states, leader of his party, he needs to lead and say we are going to conduct this election in reasonable lines. >> and david honestly, the theme for me this morning is more how is the main stream media going to cover this. mitt romney is literally on record now as say i am responsible for turning around the auto industry. do you just cover that as a reporter saying okay. that is...
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every single woman including all of the women in the united states senate, democrat and republican, voted for it. we often call things bipartisan when one single person from the other party votes for it. but here's a case. 68-31. clearly a bipartisan bill that comes out of the senate. this bill passed -- my hope is that there is a conference committee where the senate will have the stronger hand and stronger position to be able to say we want our bill to be the bill that gets an up-or-down vote because we have a truly bipartisan bill. and as a matter of fact, 23 republicans voted against the fake. -- against the fake bill. we can claim bipartisan opposition to the house bill. and if there were a conference committee, i would certainly fight to try to be on that conference committee. and to fight for the senate's position. and then if the republicans in the house and they are the majority, they clearly have the ability to vote down the re-authorization of the violence against women act, if they choose then to vote it down, then that will be just more evidence that there is in fact a war on
every single woman including all of the women in the united states senate, democrat and republican, voted for it. we often call things bipartisan when one single person from the other party votes for it. but here's a case. 68-31. clearly a bipartisan bill that comes out of the senate. this bill passed -- my hope is that there is a conference committee where the senate will have the stronger hand and stronger position to be able to say we want our bill to be the bill that gets an up-or-down vote...
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can you imagine this woman just ran for president of the united states. what was she thinking to become a swiss citizen? >> that's why politics is so great. you have these kind of stories come out of nowhere and you're like what? >> bill: everybody said what were you doing? she said that was dumb, wasn't it? one day later, she is a swiss citizen. >> what is actually weirder is that we just got the story that herman cain is now an official of citizen of ubequi for one day. >> if there's one thing the democrats are ready for ahead of this summer's convention in charlotte, it is north carolina barbecue. the hill reporting this morning that the convention host committee has settled on official barbecue sauces for the convention after testing 30 different entries. >> bill: oh, my god. >> in three categories were chosen for the best mustard vinegar and tomato-based sauces. they all come from local carolina. >> hang on. i have to take a stand here as a native south carolinian. if they serve mustard-based barbecue sauce in north carolina, i will boycott! that is
can you imagine this woman just ran for president of the united states. what was she thinking to become a swiss citizen? >> that's why politics is so great. you have these kind of stories come out of nowhere and you're like what? >> bill: everybody said what were you doing? she said that was dumb, wasn't it? one day later, she is a swiss citizen. >> what is actually weirder is that we just got the story that herman cain is now an official of citizen of ubequi for one day....
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feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a suspect in connection with a case of a 6-year-old school boy who disappeared 33 years ago. etan patz vanished while walking to a school bus in manhattan. his disappearance is the first to be featured in a public information campaign on milk cartons that changed the way missing children are dealt with. police say the suspect implicated himself in the boy's death. jonathan blake reports. his disappearance captivated america. etan patz left home to walk to the bus stop on his own for the first time and was never seen again. the case sparked a na
feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have been killed in a gun attack on a bus. 25 people were also injured in the attack, which is thought to be carried out by separatists. police in new york are holding a...
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in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended, if not before, and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to 150 years after the ancestral -- that ancestral class of people had been forced into surrender. that question about the contrast between democracy and fascism and its treatment of a defeated enemy looms really large but not very clearly in my mind when i think about the living legacy of the civil war which is the troubling question of why treason and defeat seem to make a better story. >> i think we got to come back to that one. >> gary? >> just coming down the line. i am going to keep this really short. because i think we're going to have a lot
in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended, if not before, and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to...
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kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we didt our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some of the pharmaceutical mail house companies studies and they point out that many, many doctors keep prescribing these drugs longer than they ever should be prescribed and often in amounts they shouldn't be prescribed. that's wrong. but we have to do -- one of the main reasons to get rid of what is wrong here is because they do a lot of good for people. >> that's also true. we could argue that marijuana is good for people. and marijuana could alter a mood. that can have positive affes. what are you saying about that? i mean it seems to me you get impossible area of subject activity if you try
kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we didt our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some of...
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. >>> the united states needs to reduce its arsenal of nuclear weapons by 80%. that is the finding of an advocacy group called global zero. in its report the group says the united states needs no more than 900 total nuclear weapons for security purposes in the post cold war area. the report comes out at a time when the obama administration is reportedly considering different plans. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to drop a bill which would extend benefits to federal employees in same-sex domestic partnerships. that's according to the "washington times." joe lieberman calls the bill the next step to equality for the gay community. this comes days after president obama says he believes same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. >>> as expected mitt romney picked up more delegates in his bid for the g.o.p. presidential nomination. he won primaries in nebraska and/or gan. -- and organ. >>> here in d.c. ward five now has a new councilman. kenny mcduffie won the special -- kenyan mcduffie won the special election. harry thomas, jr. resigned in january after pleading
. >>> the united states needs to reduce its arsenal of nuclear weapons by 80%. that is the finding of an advocacy group called global zero. in its report the group says the united states needs no more than 900 total nuclear weapons for security purposes in the post cold war area. the report comes out at a time when the obama administration is reportedly considering different plans. >>> the u.s. senate is expected to drop a bill which would extend benefits to federal employees...
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were the united states deputy marshal whose took advantage of the opportunity? yes. court cases, yes, they would drag on almost a decade. the laissez-faire did not work well. yes, fastest riders, the cowboys had trained mustangs, knew the territory because they'd been driving cattle across the land. the farmers who may have been the pillars of their community, if they were in a wagon, has h a family, maybe they not get land. so both of those philosophies of government and social evolution were only partially true, but nevertheless, that day part of the american west was settled. well, after 1889, other parts of the indian territory were taken away from indian tribes and put into the public domain. they call it the allotment process. so the federal government would negotiate with the fox and the potawatamy. others picked off. biggest of the land run, cherokee in northern oklahoma just on the kansas border was opened by land run. 100,000 people made that run. 1901, the last of the real big ones. the old comanche lands in the southwestern part of the state all opened an
were the united states deputy marshal whose took advantage of the opportunity? yes. court cases, yes, they would drag on almost a decade. the laissez-faire did not work well. yes, fastest riders, the cowboys had trained mustangs, knew the territory because they'd been driving cattle across the land. the farmers who may have been the pillars of their community, if they were in a wagon, has h a family, maybe they not get land. so both of those philosophies of government and social evolution were...
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and, of course, these were also times of great unrest within the united states. there was the civil rights movement, there was the antiwar movement, there was the yippies and the hippies and all of that social unrest that was going on. and all of a sudden, as a result of that, or for whatever reason, because... the american indian movements began to appear as well. and then and there was a great time for lots of education. you know, i was unaware of the many misdeeds perpetrated on our people by the government's indifferent government. and this was a time that activism was really real, you know? and it was a time for joining in. and first you have to have the facts. you have to have the education. once you pick that up... and then that, on one hand, generates lots of anger at that point in time. >> hinojosa: within you? >> yes. >> hinojosa: around you. you were at the siege at wounded knee. it was something that if you grew up in the '60s and '70s, you knew. >> what happened was it was actually... a tragic little comedy happened, and we wound up taking over the b
and, of course, these were also times of great unrest within the united states. there was the civil rights movement, there was the antiwar movement, there was the yippies and the hippies and all of that social unrest that was going on. and all of a sudden, as a result of that, or for whatever reason, because... the american indian movements began to appear as well. and then and there was a great time for lots of education. you know, i was unaware of the many misdeeds perpetrated on our people...
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but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right. but the prescription is terrible. >> i'm finished now. >> good. good. >> the best way for me to illustrate this. i don't have a particularly objective answer. i have a subjective answer. >> none of us are subjective. >> all right, i think it is the most important legacy. my favorite. it's virtually impossible for me to think about my very existence without the civil war. i grew up in a white house that had political struggle. political struggle of african-americans the i didn't know it at the time. it is clear the political struggle dated back to the civil war. my father, david mentioned was a blac
but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right....
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and then they appealed that to the united states supreme court. the supreme court ruled unanimously that she should have that opportunity in oklahoma. my mom was real excited about that, she was at the supreme court when they had the arguments. and so she came back to oklahoma, real excited, thinking she was getting ready to go to law school. within seven days, the school, admission period would end, and she gotta tell gram in the mail that said that oklahoma had just opened the langston university school of law, so within seven days, they created a law school, a separate law school, just for her. the school was located in the state capitol building, and they hired two part time attorneys and part time dean, and that was to be the separate but equal law school for her to attend. and she did not attend that law school at all. but the law school stayed open a full year. meantime, the head of the oklahoma state naacp, roscoe dungy, came up with another strategy. he said i have six other students to apply to university of oklahoma. one in engineering,
and then they appealed that to the united states supreme court. the supreme court ruled unanimously that she should have that opportunity in oklahoma. my mom was real excited about that, she was at the supreme court when they had the arguments. and so she came back to oklahoma, real excited, thinking she was getting ready to go to law school. within seven days, the school, admission period would end, and she gotta tell gram in the mail that said that oklahoma had just opened the langston...
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the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an actor programmed to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are letters there. this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search you have not yet found shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its work.
the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an actor programmed to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are letters there. this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart...
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from within the united states. one of the classic examples of searching through and figuring out who was involved. the husband and wife team, ethyl and jewulius rosen berg. i decided to put it first. alphabetically. they will be charged separately and both convicted of espionage along atomic secrets to the soviet union in 1951 and executed for espionage in 1953. this is serious business now. the us has been infiltrated by spies. nothing more serious than the weapons program and the rosen bergs paid the price. what we have then in the united states is a full-fledged red scare. we talked about this afterworld war 1 in the 1920s. this is really a second red scare. we are afraid that the united states, here on our own shores had been infiltrated. we are suspicious of everyone and everything. your next door neighbor might be a spy. it's your american responsibility and duty to support the activity. the band leader synonymous with the red scare and flushing out the communists, wherever they might be is this fellow. recog
from within the united states. one of the classic examples of searching through and figuring out who was involved. the husband and wife team, ethyl and jewulius rosen berg. i decided to put it first. alphabetically. they will be charged separately and both convicted of espionage along atomic secrets to the soviet union in 1951 and executed for espionage in 1953. this is serious business now. the us has been infiltrated by spies. nothing more serious than the weapons program and the rosen bergs...